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Science Grade 6 Test 3
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This page describes a Qedoc learning module or quiz entitled "Science Grade 6 Test 3". You can download the module from this page to put on your computer. You can also launch the module straight off the web using the launch quiz link on the right-hand side of this page. Another way to access this quiz is to install the Qedoc Quiz Player and bring up its directory of downloadable quizzes. Whichever way you choose to use it, it's free.
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Description
This grade 6 physics module covers topics such as materials, metals, alloys, household items and their properties (including their dangers), energy, forces. There are three activites, differing by question type: true/false, multiple choice and matching.
Sample questions
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- In making salads, we make sure that the containers we use do not react with the ingredients. These must be resistant to acids, bases and salts and even to detergents. What materials are best for this?
- Given (2) objects of different masses and applied with the same amount of force, which will accelerate faster?
- Sound is also a form of mechanical energy because it is due to the vibrations of particles.
- For a moving object to continue moving, an unbalanced force must continually be exerted.
- Energy conversion from one form to the other increases the usefulness of energy.
- Plastics are very useful materials. What is the disadvantage of most plastics?
- A change in the position of an object from its reference point causes motion.
- What is the greatest disadvantage to the environment when using fossil fuels?
- What happens to a body inside a moving car if the car takes a sudden stop?
- How do you call the injury of the neck caused by the principle of inertia?
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- Fairly easy: if you wish to have the module downloaded to your desktop, then start the Qedoc Quiz Player (which you can download and install on your computer if you haven't done so yet) and run through the starting dialogues until it presents you with a list of modules to load. Switch to the online learning modules tab, and the Qedoc Quiz Player will download a list of currently published modules from the web. Choose your desired module (this one) from the list. A local copy will then be kept on your computer for future use.
- Not so easy: click the download link at the bottom of the "quick facts" box and the module's ZIP file will download to your desktop. To actually use this, however, you must move it to the /player/modplay subdirectory of whichever directory the Qedoc software is installed in (usually /programme files/qedoc).
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